Sins Of Profession [A Creatures Of Sin Novel] [NOOK Book]

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Detective Mike Finesterre thought he knew what he was getting into when he joined Zone Six, home to Pittsburgh PD's problem children and officers in the rough. But the department has a reputation for good work, despite their sometimes unorthodox methods. Mike's just happy to be off the beat, even if it's not much fun being the new guy. He doesn't get to dwell on his rookie status for long, however, when he's thrown in the deep end of undercover work investigating a string of ...

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Detective Mike Finesterre thought he knew what he was getting into when he joined Zone Six, home to Pittsburgh PD's problem children and officers in the rough. But the department has a reputation for good work, despite their sometimes unorthodox methods. Mike's just happy to be off the beat, even if it's not much fun being the new guy. He doesn't get to dwell on his rookie status for long, however, when he's thrown in the deep end of undercover work investigating a string of murders surrounding Magnum Studio's hot young porn stars.

Lucas McAndrews loves sex. He wouldn't be a professional gigolo otherwise, although the money doesn't exactly hurt. Operating on the fringes of the law, he's had several occasions to collaborate with the police...sometimes quite willingly. Zone Six is investigating murders involving a local porn studio and needs someone intimately familiar with the sex industry as their inside man. Lucas is happy to help, especially when he meets the department's newest recruit, the quick-to-blush Detective Mike Finesterre.

Growing attraction soon takes a back seat as Mike, not Lucas, finds himself in the limelight, and catching the eye of porn legend Long John Fenton, a man who will have things his way. Not to mention the fact that there's a murderer on the loose, one who is closer than anyone thinks...

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